The evening world. Newspaper, April 5, 1912, Page 11

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ATWATERS BROE TOFLY OVER THE FORBDDEN I Senator Platt’s Widow to Ac- company Husband on Around the World Flights. o1 teh ‘W. B. Atwat aviator who m ator Thomas bride on a the world, if to despatches to- day from San Francisco. the young New York “i the widow of Sen- is in the employ of some | Jatt, Is to take his| subject to some influence, of flying trip around |holds true of the House is jof the Senate. I say this with that I may hurt no one's feelings. Few One of the/men are guilty of being corruptly in- aration was signed in November, 1908. After her last marriage Mrs. Atwater decided to take to aviation in @ practical ly as ex- flights. I shall try the latter later on.” Last February Atwater made American speed record at North Island, fiyio 3.1 miles in 2 minutes and 31 sec- nds, clipping thirteen seconds off Le- record. Mr. and Mra Atwater do not know how long they will be away, but have prepared for a long trip. aatitinemenate ALL OF THEM “INFLUENCED.” WASHINGTON, April 6.—Representa- ve Randell of Texas, a Democrat, said jin a speech in the House yesterday: “Nearly every member of th ual t! he hope most ambitious of their feats will be to|fMuenced, but the fact remains that they attempt a flight over the ancient Chi-/#@ subject to influences.” nese capital. “For weeks," a8 @aying, been planning a fight over the Forbtd- den City of Peking. We expect also to make a flight in the Philippines and pos- stbly one or more in Australi They will leave San Fran: they now are, next Wednesday take with them to the Orient two hydro- Planes and a biplane, besides huge bulks of other baggage. They regard this as & propitious time for teaching the wily Chinaman how to fly, as his Oriental mind is in a very receptive mood, and the New Yorkers expect the new repub- Mrs. Atwater 1s quoted HOME AT PASADENA. Mrs. Atwater has a fine home at Pasa- ena, and there the couple have spent much of their time since their marriage, which took place on Sunday, Nov. 5 last, at Buffern, After the first announce- ment of the wedding they dented it, but later admitted it, and both sald they were very happy. Atwater {s about thirty and his home {9 in Central Valley, where he has a livery and trucking business. He is one of the newest of fhe aviators and has been one of the most successful, Mra, Atwater has been interested in aviation for some time. Before they went West her husband declared his intention of trying a cross-country fight from coast to coast “if I break my neck in the attempt,” but his bride ts understood to have persuaded him to do his flying where it is more of a novelty. Mrs. Atwater was born Carrie Thomp- son in Portage Lage, Me. Her first husband was a_ travelling named Snow, and after a d married Dr. Theodore Jane tor Platt, who was then seventy old. Their matrimonial Ife was with storms and an agreement of sep- = eer uananenenancnaeunncananenccoccnsoncconaccants = = = lie to be running smoothly by the time they arrive at Peking with their aerial paraphernalia. SPENT HONEYMOON AT HER 3 A - z at at at H H 27th St. 41st St. 48th St. The bill under discussion was that forbidding Federal employees from ac- cepting retainers from any corporation ‘my husband and I have lengagea in int | SPECIAL Stockings for Easter an aovaeannanonunvannannsuesentie. ‘OR WOMEN Special, good wearing; Special, ow price for this quality; ecially warranted; cial Cotton tops and soles: cial price, a pair, $1.85 Special Easter Sox and Scarf Sets FOR MEN. Special, extra good wearing’ Specially Smart Style Sox, Special fine Scarf to match; Special Color Combirations; Special make and Special Low Price, set, $1.85 Many Special Iteme For Easter Gifts PECK & PECK Three Fifth Ave. Hosiery Shops. 230 481 588° FIFTH AVENUE Children’s E. Headquarters for Exclusive / Browning, Besides aster Wear Styles King & Co. Manufacturing our own Children’s Clothing and offering exclusive merchandise at exceptionally low prices for High-Grade Attire, we devote Unusually Large Space to the displaying and selling of these goods in all of our stores. We have facilities for outfitting Young Folks, the like of which no offer. Boys’ Spring Overcoats, sizes 9 to 17 Confirmation Suits of Blue Serge. Spring Reefers.................. Double-Breasted Suits with Two Pa! Satior, Russian and Junior Norfolk Suits... Washable Suits..... Shirts of Madras and Silk, Soft Co to Match, Sizes 12 to 14'4.... Tuxedo and Evening Dress Shirts, Sizes 12 to 1434... other Institution can $10. irs of Trousers. 5c to $3.00 $1.50 A Wonderful Collection of Easter Neckwear, both Silk and Knitted effects. We Show Many Novelties in Hats and Cape for Young Folks, Both Domestic and Imported. 5c and 50c ne arin $1.50 to $8.00 “A NATIONAL INSTITUTION” ‘Browning, King & Co Broadway at 32nd Street—Cooper Square at 5th Street— Brooklyn: Fulton at De Kalb. Open Mondays and Saturdays Until 10 P. M. $100 Worth $1.50 Weekly 160 ** 2.00 200 2.25“ so 6) 850 300 a6 ot 400 3.00 “ 4.00 ¢ 12 Write for Catalog No 9 Mailed Frec. We Pay Freight and Rall- road Fare. Genuine Hair Mattress, ., Value $12 7,98 NEXT DOOR TO CHILDS! RESTAURANT, ULADUDOGUOOOUOSNUGR: punnncocnseneunedseuaeeeeesoneuseusacenaenacenacvancenencovanancnss: s0ssseut OUR MASTERPIECE! NEW MODELS WITH GREATLY IMPROVED Asan aid to HEALTH, these corsels rank with the greatest achievements in the medical world. EAR MADAM:— Don't think that this f corset is a surgical device just because doctors every- ff where are “prescribing” it for women, stout or slender, who need perfect hygienic abdominal support. Your dressmaker will rec- ommend it quite as strongly as your doctor, especially if you are stout and want to look’slender without danger or discomfort. It is a per- fet STYLE corset for a Stout figure, The improved elastic Bandlet, made with slender Steel wire springs, curves } snugly under the abdomen, giving firm but casy support and freedom from that peril- ous bearing down sensation which every woman dreads. No hose supporters | attached to the Bandlet— it can't slip out of place, and the corset can’t ride up. Two models: New No. 523 $ low bust) New No. sz 5 medium bust Very long skirt, which spreads comfortably when you sit down, ~ Ask your dealer to show you these perfect new models, KOPS BROS., Mfrs., New York 2 Get Into e li Kuppen Spring The Kup where, always. Suits at... A superior showing of fabrics Blue-Grays, and a wide range men and older men. The English very stylish; 3 buttons. on the Best Custom’ “Lines. ANTOINETTE CANTARELLI, SOPRANO: MISS E. GERTRUDE MERRITT, CONTRALTO, AND FRANKO'S ORCHESTRA, RESTAURANT, EIGHTH Simpson Crayford Ca Be SURE Your Easter Suit_Is CORRECT. are not by any means the cheapest clothes made, but they are far the Teast expensive, because t em to the a gentleman requires in clothes quality, atyle ervice. 7 : penheimer Purpose: To make clothes better than t before. To create better styles than anyone, any- To unite good style with good value—good form with good taste. Kuppenheimer Spring $20 of individuality. Beautiful Grays, Tan, Browns and models include styles for young men, middle-age Leading Kuppenheimer Innovations: lodel, the latest idea in an un- padded coat. The Chester—A garment regarded as The Essex—A 2-button coat, narrow shoulders. The Derby—The conservative coat style; together with a dozen other different models. Other Kuppenheimer Clothes at 825, $80, 835. “Simford” Silk Lined Suits and op Coats The Best Clothes Produced in America at the Price Silk Lined Throughout — Tailored Noth- Saturday Will Be a Great; ' Millinery Day Here © THE immense crowds that throng our Millinery Sections every day we welcome in a most cordial way. It is, in- deed, most gratifying. It’s the crucial test that tells us our styles are right and that our prices are less, by actual com- parison, than those quoted elsewhere. [7 Second Peer, Those who have put off buying their Easter Milisery watil the last days before Easter have had the advan- tison. e Cw Ce) heimer Suits Men's and Reve’ Clothing Devt. Berend Fleer. that’s thi it ter alton hell century. ~ feet climax of sellin, ins tomor- row. ,! Several import- ers and manufacturers who were di: ted in their March sales came to us for relief, and in consequence the buying is more in- teresting than ever. hah ae fifty more + 80, despite. the unusual selling, our service is rf than ever be- fore. We specialise Handsome Dress Hats, flower or ostrich trimmed, 98.50 and 012,00, Tailor Suit Hats and Turbans, 93.96 to 97.96. Untrimmed Hats, 70c to 94.98. Without a doubt the smartest showing in New York City, . "4 FOREMOST STOR Saturday Easter Sale and Display of Women’s New Neckwear Dainty and Fashionable Styles at Very Interesting Prices Coat Collars and Coat Sets. 89c up to $6.50 Rich, heavy laces that are now extremely fashionable. Handsome Ratine, Macrame and Venine effects in all the new and desirable shapes for women, misses and children. Choice of white OF cord. : were ever made that possess a mark of novelties, The ing you have seen anywhere under $] > builds. Worsted, Navy with Royal Hairline, Hairline, Rich Velours, silk lined. behavior” occasions. ure seldom seen. strictly all wool; sizes 7 to 17 years A comprehensive _variet ble Doeskin Gloves, 1-clasp, le draw backs. &e Main Floor. loves, 1 ‘ellow French Chamois prix seam sewn. Paris point backs. Women's Gray Mocha Gloves, 1-clasp. Women's Milanese Silk Gloves, for elbow eaves) black, white and colors. French Kid Mousqucetaire Stoves | 12-button at $2, 16-button at 94.06 | CTT Loe Men's $2.50 Imported Shirts This is not merchandise got up for imported Anderson's Scotch woven ma ought to appeal to every man, Special in the most handsome assortment of beautiful colors, at woods. Patrician best footwear at of bi white Nubuck. Prices, 822.50 will give you better clothes, Models for conservative and ultra-fashionable men, all Army and Navy Standard Blue Serge, Slate Herringbone bridge and Tan Velours, silk lined. Tan and Royal Blue with white Boys’ Spring Suits $ 4,50 Navy Blue Serge—1 pair trousers Fancy Suits—@ pairs trousers Blue Serge Suite—For confirmation, for “best” and all “good Of high-grade, all-wool Nay; Norfolk or double-breasted styles; fast colors; strictly all-wool; full cut, peg top pants; lined throughout, siges 7 to 18 years, Two-Trouser Suits— Made to combine style and service as they Norfolk or double-bieas' browns and slates; 2 pairs of knickerbocker pants; guaranteed Women’s Gloves for Easter , the latest styles, the best makes, the finest leathers, at the lowest prices Women's French Real Kid Gloves, ¢-clasp, black, Women's French Kid Glo: Kat ‘Two-claap at $1.59 Threo-rlasp at $9.00 CRAWFORD CO,, SIXTH AVENUE’ Easter Haberdashery at Special Sale Prices Men's $1.50 Shirts Men's $2.00 Shirts taken right from their original shelves, and cut to a price that l 85 Men's $2.00 and $2.50 English Hand Framed Silk Scarfs, SIMPSON CRAWFORD 60, SIXTH AVENUE'S FOREMOST STORK J Correct Walking Sticks, 5O0cto $14.00 A new assortment in all the up-to-date shapes, styles and > Main SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUR'S FOREMOST STOIK P ATRICIAN Shoes commend them- selves to the most exacting woman because they satisfy in more particulars than any other shoe, and are recognized the world over as the PUMPS bon calf, gun-metal calf, patent and Colonials thaci “suede, gun-metal, patent and white Nubuck, Oxford Ties 1.3," °°" $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50, IPAPSON Sarne? CO., SIXTH AVENUB'S FOREMOST STORE~SIXTH AVE., 19TH TO S0TH.ST.. NEW YORK Ci y o Dainty Ribbon Neckwear Novelties. 5 Pretty Boutonnicre uets in beautiful el shades that are the correct style for wear with tailored suits. Choice of a big variety of styles and, colors. Fashionable Fichus at 25c, 50c up to $3.95 autiful net and lace, tiste and lace combinations. Some with handsome embroidery, just like hand work. $0c Paris Veilings at. yard. 22c $e Black or white ww Veilings;‘also fancy Tuxedo meshes in black. X SIMPAON CRAWFORD 0O., SIXTH AVENUE'S FOREMOST STOR! Exclusive Effects in Parasols} Dozens of smart new parasols in all the latest styles and color combinations ares! i here at special prices.......... $1.95 and $2.95 Other high-class Novelty Parasols, $3.50 to 935.00. : The new Parisian novelty is a pronounced mushroom shape, with a long handle, silk lined. Oxford, Cam- Very Special 250 Men‘s and Young Men's $18 & $20 Spring Suits A special purchase — the latest Spring styles—blue serge and ‘ancy mix- é tures, all sizes, at.... 1 1 fe Blue Serge, atyles, in tans, grays, Main Fleer. To pul Simpson Crawford's tailoring to_the lest, can buy your Easter to-morrow and have it ready for Sunday—but shop as carly as_ possible. Dressy Tailored Suits for Smart Misses and Juniors THAT. is where the Simpion Crawford Fashion Departments Bs render their greatest service. The styles are rt, new and different, and they toude so well that almost every junior, miss or small woman can be fitted at once without alterations. , To make the day be! Your Choice, $1.00 Pair REMOST STOR! lore Easter spe= This is the famous “Fe Brand Negligee, in both p and plain bosom; cuffs attached. Also a large range of patterns made up in the soft cuff styles. Grades of materials are too numerous to mention, but they ure all high grade cloths, in a handsome assortment of pat- terns, 3 for 92.75; special at, each beat things of the season at special low prices. C7 Third Fleer, Misses’ 329.75 Spring Suits, $22.50 Fancy tailored the most recent repr: styles, fashioned oi serge and novel asuitin: dressy in design and ela! ming of heavy lace, bra or long sleeves; attractive hac he woman of medium This is a special lot by them- selves, Handsome soft shi: made with French fold . Materials are of a Silk and Linen mixture; the kind ull haberdash- ers are showing at #2.00 each, and they are really # worth it, Special at 135 1s representing | 4 tions of foreign a sale, but our regular stock of dras wand French percale shirts, 0 for t at. . . Misses’ $25 Tailored Suits, $19.75 Assemblage of fascinating models in the season's most attractive styles, all handsomely trimmed; new skirt models; in sizes 14 to 18 years, Misses’ 912.75 Top Coats, $7.50 Stylish Norfolk model of wool paca cloth or mixtures, with collar and cufts of contrasting share. Sizes 14-16 years. Girls’ 915 Dressy Coats, $9.75 Diagonal, taffeta and serge; high class reproductions with belted or straight back and elaborate trimming of lace or satin in exquisite shadings, Al! wanted colors in sizes 6 to 14 years. Girls $7.50 Spring Coats, $5.00 Attractive models of durable serge or mixtures, eme bracing oll the latest collar and trimming effects im fascinating contrasting effects. Sizes 6 to 14 years. stripe combinations, in 5 e Misses’ 930 Chameleon Taffeta Silk Suits, $24.75 Unusually attractive model cut at the waist to give the smart blouse effect: f with macrame lace; dainty »! In all the beautiful shadings. Pumps Sines 14-16 years. Juniors’ $22.50NorfolkSuits $16.50 Smart tailored model of diagonal serge; various other new styles in sizes 18 to 17 years. the prico, £7 second Moor, : lack satin, tan and black suede, | | Misses’ $15 Serge Dresses, $9.75 Strictly man tailored model with set-in sleeve, lingerie collar and trimming of satin ornaments. Sises 14-16 Girls’ $7.50 Dressy Coats. $5 00 ptt ME UR} as 1 years Misses’ $22.50 Afternoon Frocks, $12.75 Taffotas and messaline, with attractive coat effects of shadow lace, quilling at bottom of new shaped skirts, Sises 14-18 years. of black satin, tan and tan calf, Girls’ White Dresses, $1.95 to $5.00 Sheer lawn and embroidery, richly embellished with 1 laces and ribbon. Sizes 6 to 14 years tr7

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